This deciduous tree showed up years ago. Transplanted it a planter. Last year transplanted in ground and it survived winter. Growing really well this year looks a lot like my mulberry trees but leaves are slightly different. TIA.
New tree in yard
I have 3 possibilities...Lime, Handkerchief, or Mulberry. I compared the unknown leaf to my Mulberry tree and there is similarity but not 100% match.
Do you observe a stipular cap covering the terminal bud? if so it is Morus alba.
Jj
Sorry for the delay replying Jj...I don't know what this means..."stipular cap covering the terminal bud" I don't see any terminal buds...just buds forming on the branches...and as I compare the branches with my other Mulberry Tree, which is male, they look similar...I was hoping this wasn't another Mulberry...
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